WarioWare: Get It Together!

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Template:Infobox WarioWare: Get It Together! is the ninth and most recent installment in the WarioWare series, released worldwide on September 10, 2021 for the Nintendo Switch. Similar to previous WarioWare games, the main gameplay involves the player playing various microgames in succession, though in this game, the player controls one of the various characters from the series within the microgames, with each character possessing a unique trait and ability, allowing the player to approach and complete microgames in different ways. Another feature new to the series is the ability to play microgames in simultaneous multiplayer.[1] Over 200 microgames appear in the game.[2] Prior to the release of the actual game, a free demo of the game was released on the Nintendo eShop on August 19, 2021.[3]

Story

In Diamond City, while crowds of people are lining up to purchase a new game titled Super Pyoro, Wario and his employees at WarioWare, Inc. have just completed the development of their own game. When Wario tries to play it, the game does not work as expected, causing him to throw it in the air in frustration. After he does so, a mouth appears on the screen and pulls all of the characters into the system, turning them into miniature versions of themselves and trapping them inside.[4]

When inside the game, the characters find that they now have special abilities or items that they can use to help them in the game. However, they also encounter game bugs, which cause errors throughout the game's levels. Wario progresses through the levels and completes them to defeat the game bugs; along the way, he encounters his employees, who assist him in his journey.

After the group defeats the Mega Bug, the final and most powerful game bug, they encounter the Supreme Developer, who reveals that he was the one who brought them into the game so that they could defeat the game bugs, and he opens a portal through which the group escapes the game, inviting them to come back and play at any time. After they return, Wario's employees wonder where the game bugs came from, and Wario reveals that they were a result of his own bad programming, much to the anger of his employees. Wario is then chased around by his employees. However, they stop chasing him when he realizes that three characters, namely Master Mantis, Red, and Lulu, are still stuck inside the game. The crew then heads back into the game, but shortly afterward, a mysterious object glides across the game screen.

Back in the game, the crew encounters the Supreme Developer again, who states that their missing friends have been captured but that it is not the work of the game bugs. The crew progresses through a series of three skyscrapers, rescuing Red in the first, Master Mantis in the second, and Lulu in the third, all of whom were kidnapped by a mysterious object, which the crew pursues up each of the skyscrapers using an elevator; each time, they see it fly out of a window and leave behind a piece of treasure, much to Wario's glee. The final time this happens, a note is also left which dares the crew to combine the three treasures into one. Wario agrees to this dare, but the group fails to come up with a method of combining the objects. Dr. Crygor decides to phone his granddaughter Penny to see if she can help. Penny receives the call while she is testing the Jet Tank One, a water blaster she invented, which she uses as a jet pack to fly. Agreeing to help, she flies into the WarioWare, Inc. building and into the game, where she combines the treasures into a Golden Watering Can. She then uses the water from the Jet Tank One in tandem with the can to grow a giant beanstalk; however, the can vanishes afterwards, upsetting Wario. The group then climbs the beanstalk, and, after finding nothing for a long time, they eventually encounter the mysterious object and face off against it in a final battle. After they defeat it, it reveals itself to be Pyoro, who went from his own game into Wario's in order to have fun. Wario then complains about having ended up without any treasure.

Modes

Story

Story mode is the main mode of the game. The player progresses through various levels on a world map, each containing its own set of microgames and hosted by one of the characters. There are twelve stages in the main story, including two remix stages that compile microgames from previous levels, as well as five bonus stages available after beating the final stage. This mode can be played with one or two players and is required to unlock additional characters and modes.[2]

Variety Pack

Variety Pack mode features various minigames that can be played with up to four players, including some that are multiplayer-exclusive. There are ten minigames, which are split into two categories: Completionist and Party.[2]

Minigame Number of players Description
Completionist
Gotta Bounce
リフティングじんせい (Soccer Ball-Juggling Life)
1-4 Players take turns bouncing a ball into the air without it touching the ground. The ball's color changes with each hit and indicates which player has to hit it next.[5]
Daily Grind
スーパーワリオカンパニー (Super Wario Company)
1-4 Players travel through a side-scrolling level while collecting papers and avoiding hazards.[5]
Friendless Battle
エンエンエンドレスファイト! (En-En-Endless Fight!)
1 The player fights against several cloned versions of other characters without running out of health.[5]
Party
High Five
ファイブカウントバレーボール (Five-Count Volleyball)
1-4 A volleyball minigame in which players must hit the numbered ball to the other team's side before it counts down from five to zero. The number resets once it reaches the other side. Events that affect gameplay may occur during the match.[5]
Duelius Maximus
いきのこりバトル (Survival Battle)
2 Two players compete against each other in the same microgame on separate screens to be the last player standing. Each player has four lives, and the player who loses a microgame or finishes a microgame last loses a life.[6][5]
Rising Star
がんばりバトル (Endurance Battle)
2 Two players play through a series of microgames, with the winning player in each round earning a star.[5]
Balloon Bang
ふうせんパーン
2-4 Players take turns playing a microgame on a monitor while the other players inflate a balloon positioned above it. If the balloon pops, the player inside the monitor loses. The minigame is similar to and shares its name with Balloon Bang from WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Party Game$!, which was also the basis of Balloon from WarioWare: Smooth Moves.[5]
Sly Angle
さんかくテリトリー (Triangle Territory)
2-4 Players compete in microgames and place and connect flags of their color on a field to gather as much territory as possible if they win. Flags positioned in a triangular formation create an area of territory.[6][5]
Puck 'er Up
ゲームパック パニック (Game Puck Panic)
2-4 Players participate in air hockey matches with a puck containing a microgame. The player who scores a goal then participates in the microgame on a small screen while the other players try to shake the screen to disrupt gameplay. Winning players are awarded stars.[5]
Frenemy Frenzy
キャラチェンファイト! (Character-Change Fight!)
2-4 Players battle against each other directly using the characters' unique abilities.[6][5]

Wario Cup

Wario Cup is an online mode that features weekly challenges that the player can play to win trophies and earn coins. If the player has a Nintendo Switch Online subscription, they can turn on Ranked Mode, which allows them to compete with friends' and other players' scores and times.[2][6]

Missions

Main article: List of WarioWare: Get It Together! missions

Like WarioWare Gold, WarioWare: Get It Together! features a Missions system where the player can complete various objectives to earn coins.[2][6]

Characters

Playable

  • Wario[1]: Wario comes equipped with a jet pack, allowing the player to freely control him. Pressing A makes Wario perform a shoulder barge.
  • Young Cricket[1]: Cricket can walk about freely under the player's control. He can jump with A; holding longer makes Cricket jump higher.
  • 18-Volt[1]: 18-Volt sits in place, firing CDs from his hair ring in any direction with A. In microgames that demand motion, there are hoops that, when fired upon, make 18-Volt cling to them, allowing the player to move along dotted lines connected to them.
  • Mona[1]: Mona rides a hovering scooter which can be controlled freely, but unlike Wario, Mona cannot stop in place; the only way to do so is by throwing a boomerang with A. The boomerang can also be controlled in any direction and remains active until it returns to Mona.
  • Dribble and Spitz (P1 and P2, respectively)[1]: Dribble and Spitz can fly around freely in their taxis, shooting their bazooka with A. In single-player modes, only Dribble is playable. Dribble can only shoot his bazooka to the right, while Spitz can only shoot his bazooka to the left.
  • Dr. Crygor[1]: Crygor can "swim" through the stage with A.
  • 9-Volt[1]: 9-Volt skates back and forth across the stage without input from the player. Pressing A temporarily stops him in place and launches a yo-yo directly upward. Like 18-Volt, hitting a hoop with his projectile attaches him to it.
  • Mike[1]: Mike can float around the stage and attacks upward with A.
  • Kat and Ana (P1 and P2, respectively)[1]: Kat and Ana are constantly jumping. The player can control their movements and press A to throw shurikens. In single-player modes, only Kat is playable. Kat can only throw her shuriken to the right, while Ana can only throw her shuriken to the left.
  • Jimmy T.[1]: Jimmy slowly floats downward and with momentum. Aiming the stick changes the direction he points in, and pressing A launches him in that direction, even from midair.
  • Ashley[1]: Ashley flies around on her broom and can use her wand to cast spells in any direction she is facing with A.
  • Orbulon[1]: Orbulon can use the tractor beam of his UFO to attract objects below him using A, moving them around or destroying them.
  • 5-Volt[2]: 5-Volt stands in place, sleeping, and uses astral projection to move around the stage. Pressing A causes her body to teleport to her ghost and release a shockwave. She then falls asleep again to repeat the process.
  • Red[1]: Red can fly around and drop bombs with A.[7]
  • Master Mantis[1][7]: Like Cricket, Mantis can walk about freely under the player's control. When he jumps with A, the player can choose to reverse his gravity, and he can then walk and jump from the ceiling.
  • Lulu[1][7]: Lulu can run around freely but can also hover upwards with her bow using A. While in midair, she can perform a ground pound.
  • Penny[7]: Penny uses her water blaster to propel herself in the direction opposite to where the blaster is aiming. Using A causes her to hover in midair.
  • Pyoro[7]: Pyoro can move back and forth freely. By pressing A, Pyoro shoots out his tongue diagonally and automatically retracts after it reaches its limit. His tongue can bounce off of walls.

Other

Microgames

Main article: List of WarioWare: Get It Together! microgames
  • A microgame in which the player must pull a party popper.[1]
  • A microgame in which the player must break blocks on a plate without breaking the candy or causing it to fall off the plate.[4]
  • A microgame in which the player must clear a black screen to reveal a person and identify the object they are holding or kicking.[4]
  • A microgame in which the player must collect exactly the required number of fish.[4]
  • A microgame in which the player must assemble a robot.[11]
  • A microgame in which the player must align a series of rings for a spaceship to pass through.[12]
  • A microgame in which the player must move a cat or dog's tongue so water pours into its mouth.[13][14]
  • A microgame in which the player must avoid being grabbed by Wario.[15]
  • A microgame in which the player must assemble a snowman as depicted by the sign.[16]
  • A microgame based on kamizumo in which the player must hit the platform so the opponent falls off, similar to Paper Wario.[17]
  • A microgame in which the player must break out of a jar of liquid.[17]
  • A microgame in which the player must knock cupcakes into boys' mouths.[17]
  • A microgame in which the player must keep objects from touching two children's dessert.[18]
  • A microgame in which the player must maneuver an athlete to get a perfect score.[18]
  • A microgame in which the player must make a person swim the backstroke.[19]
  • A microgame in which the player must bury an object in cat litter.[19]
  • A microgame in which the player must remove blocks from a weighing scale to balance the two sides.[20]
  • A microgame in which the player must sort objects into jars.[20]
  • A microgame in which the player must sit in an empty chair.[20]
  • A microgame in which the player must peel a banana.[20]
  • A microgame in which the player must find Wario's nose.[20]
  • A microgame in which the player must defeat a mushroom monster by knocking a spiked ball on its head.[20]
  • A microgame in which the player must remove a tree frog's appendage from a hole in a leaf.[20]
  • A microgame in which the player must enter a pipe that leads to a diamond.[20]
  • A microgame in which the player must find a hiding ninja.[20]
  • A microgame in which the player must guide a golf ball into a hole by manipulating the terrain.[20]
  • A microgame in which the player must adjust a slider on an oven so it stays in the flashing area.[20]
  • A boss microgame in which the player must find the right item to complete a set of four.[20]
  • A boss microgame in which the player must protect a fairy-like creature from tentacles while attempting to unlock a door.[20]

Intro Games (hosted by Wario)

  • Treasure Hunt: A microgame in which the player must collect red gems.[8]
  • Tummy Trouble: A microgame in which the player must dislodge an object from Wario's stomach.[21]
  • Strike Gold: A microgame in which the player must empty a moneybag held by Wario.[8]
  • Wanted: A microgame in which the player must identify the Wario lookalike shown in the wanted poster.[8]
  • Sleep Clinic: A microgame in which the player must swing a pocket watch to hypnotize Wario.[8]
  • Seeing Stars: A microgame in which the player must light up stars in a constellation.[21]
  • Rocket Rush: A microgame in which the player must enter an empty rocket ship.[8]
  • Land in the Sand: A microgame in which the player must hit a platform to topple over Wario.[8]
  • Eye Exam: A microgame in which the player must rotate a symbol. Wario's appearance is similar to Dr. Wario.[8]
  • Defend the Flowers: A microgame in which the player must protect flowers from an incoming rock.[21]
  • Flee the Flashlight: A microgame in which the player must steal a garlic bulb from Wario.[8]
  • Swordplay: A microgame in which the player must unsheathe a sword.[8]
  • Spiky Wario: A boss microgame in which the player must hit Spiky Warios. They protect themselves with spikes and the volcano in the background occasionally launched flaming rocks.[8]

That's Life (hosted by Mona)

  • Don't Waste the Paste: A microgame in which the player must squeeze toothpaste onto a toothbrush.[8]
  • Gold Digger: A microgame in which the player must hit the nostril of a giant nose.[22]
  • The Cleaners: A microgame in which the player must avoid vacuum hoses.[8]
  • Good Times: A microgame in which the player must match the time of the clock on an alarm clock.
  • Appealing Mask: A microgame in which the player must peel a facial mask off a person's face.[1][23]
  • Hide-and-Seek: A microgame in which the player must hide behind an object to avoid being grabbed by a boy.[20]
  • The Tooth Hurts: A microgame in which the player must avoid getting crushed by teeth, similar to Cavity Calamity.[8]
  • Missing Remote: A microgame in which the player must collect a television remote and avoid tacks.[8]
  • Foggy Glasses: A microgame in which the player must defog a man's glasses.[8]
  • A Call to Fall: A microgame in which the player must cause an object to fall off a whiteboard.[8]
  • Sanitation Station: A microgame in which the player must turn on a sink so a person can wash their hands.
  • A microgame in which the player must knock a piggy bank off a platform.[4][8]
  • A microgame in which the player must escape from a garbage bag.[8]
  • A microgame in which the player must calm a baby by rocking their crib.[8]
  • A microgame in which the player must connect pipes.[8]
  • A microgame in which the player must splash water onto a man's face to wash off the shaving cream.[17][4][8]
  • A microgame in which the player must tidy up a room.[8]
  • A microgame in which the player must ring doorbells.[8]
  • A microgame in which the player must unplug a bath plug to drain the water.[1][24]

Fantasy (hosted by Dribble and Spitz)

  • A microgame in which the player must tweeze hairs from a man's armpits.[25]
  • A microgame in which the player must spin a windmill to reveal dark figures.[1][22]
  • A microgame in which the player must move two aliens so that they kiss each other.[8][22]
  • A microgame in which the player must clear away clouds from a sleeping dog's dream.[1][14]
  • A microgame in which the player must give a high five to a creature.[20]
  • A microgame in which the player must steal a crown from a flying dragon.[19][20]
  • A microgame in which the player must count the number of red bubbles.[20]
  • A microgame in which the player must launch a rabbit to the Moon.[20]
  • A microgame in which the player must stick pieces of a blob monster together.[20]

High Tech (hosted by Dr. Crygor)

  • A microgame in which the player must escape a maze-like room and enter a helicopter.[4][14]
  • A microgame in which the player must stay in an area clear of lasers fired from the side(s) of the screen.[4][14]
  • A microgame in which the player must swing a wrecking ball to destroy a house.[26][27]
  • A microgame in which the player must board an empty train car.[20]
  • A microgame in which the player must steer a spaceship so it doesn't hit any asteroids.[20]
  • A microgame in which the player must guide a robot gardener to a sprout.[20]
  • A microgame in which the player must flip a set of switches in the right order.[20]
  • A microgame in which the player must move a magnet so it attracts a metal object.[20]

Nintendo Classics (hosted by 9-Volt)

Nature (hosted by Kat and Ana)

  • A microgame in which the player must dodge bird droppings.[1][22]
  • A microgame in which the player must shoo flies off the screen.[1][14][4]
  • A microgame in which the player must tilt a giraffe's head so it eats a branch.[20]
  • A microgame in which the player must crack an egg.[20]
  • A microgame in which the player must tip over a turtle.[20]
  • A boss microgame where the player will travel through a safari and afterwards, must answer questions regarding the animals they see.[20]

Sports (hosted by Jimmy T.)

  • A microgame in which the player must press pumps to inflate an object.[31][14]
  • A microgame in which the player must keep a ball in the air without it touching the ground.[4][14]
  • A microgame in which the player must raise the forearm of the Template:Wikia from Template:Wikia.[32][33]
  • A microgame in which the player must dodge a boxer’s punches.[34]
  • A microgame in which the player must make a boy do a full flip on a pole.[20]
  • A boss microgame where the player must help a man climb a rock-climbing wall by attaching and detaching his limbs to various rocks.

Food (hosted by Ashley)

  • A microgame in which the player must balance a teetering ice cream cone.[1][22]
  • A microgame in which the player must roll up a fruit roll for a girl.[32][24]
  • A microgame in which the player must knock apples off a tree.[1][14]
  • A microgame in which the player must stir a drink for the character from Wet Your Whistle.[32][14]
  • A microgame in which the player must remove nuts from a scale so the needle points to the red zone.[20]
  • A microgame in which the player must remove corn kernels from a corncob.[20]
  • A boss microgame where the player has to knock down grapes and juice them into various jars. If the player causes too much juice to spill though, they will lose the game.

Culture (hosted by Orbulon)

  • A microgame in which the player must ride a handcar to the end of the track.[1][14]
  • A microgame in which the player must strum an electric guitar.[4][14]
  • A boss microgame where the player must enter a shaft and repeatedly lower and raise a bridge to allow various cars and boats to pass.[14]

Gallery

For this subject's image gallery, see Gallery:WarioWare: Get It Together!

Media

Video.svg Wario snubbing Twitter while promoting the game - Gah! Twitter stinks. I'm leaving! I'm going back to playing my game, WarioWare: Get It Together! Have a rotten day! Bye-bye!
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Video.svg Wario laughing maniacally, then choking on garlic and flatulating from it - *Laughs, chokes* I swallowed my garlic. *Chokes, blows a raspberry* Uh-oh, that wa-- oh, that's trouble.
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Promotion

In the two weeks leading up to the game's release, the official British Super Mario Twitter account ("Super Mario UK") switched its focus to Wario.[35][36] Under the display name of "Super Wario UK", the account would showcase playable characters from WarioWare: Get It Together!, count down to the game's release, and reminisce about past games from the Wario franchise.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese おすそわける メイドインワリオ[37]
Osusowakeru Meido in Wario
Sharing Made in Wario

Chinese (simplified) 分享同乐!瓦力欧制造[38]
Fēnxiǎng Tónglè! Wǎlì'ōu Zhìzào
Share the Joy! Made in Wario

Chinese (traditional) 分享同樂!瓦利歐製造[39]
Fēnxiǎng Tónglè! Wǎlì'ōu Zhìzào
Share the Joy! Made in Wario

Korean 즐거움을 나눠라 메이드 인 와리오
Jeulgeoumeul Nanwora Meideu in Wario
Share the Fun Made in Wario

External links

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